This Sweet Dog Gets So Worried When His Owner Takes a Shower He Brings a Comfort Toy

Animals don't really understand our habits, but they're generally supportive. Especially dogs, unless you're riding something with wheels. A lot of them hate that. But one thing some pets don't get is our desire to clean ourselves all over with disgusting water. So gross.

Twitter user @RudeWeaver posted photos of their dog bringing some emotional support to the harrowing shower experience. Apparently, Clark the dog hates baths, so he figured his human probably needs a fun toy to get through the experience of washing. He very graciously loaned one of his own. "Every time I'm in the shower my dog stares at me, worried, and he must assume I'm upset in here (because he hates baths) so he thinks if drops his toy in that I'll feel better," he wrote.

What a sweet doggo! We should all be so lucky to have a kind, supportive friend that like, amiright?!

Every time I'm in the shower my dog stares at me, worried, and he must assume I'm upset in here (because he hates baths) so he thinks if he drops his toy in that I'll feel better pic.twitter.com/xfIrRpPdtu

People are sharing their brave and helpful doggo stories — and it just proves that we don't deserve dogs.

mine tried to save my from a large marauding pig the other day who just *happened* to wander into my laundry (don't ask). She was very scared but trying hard to send it out. When I came in she leapt in front of me to protect me even though she was scared. *My Hero*

I have a Bulldog puppy who is tuned in to emotions big time! I was playing a heated game of #NBALIVE18 and she kept giving me her paw to calm me down because she could sense my stress level was rising. lol

This is too sweet. My dog never did this with toys, but she would always lay patiently right outside to make sure I completed my showers successfully. 😂 So long as I left the door cracked...if not she’d scratch at it until I opened it and she could make eye contact. 😭

And at least one brave shower cat, which, come to think of it, is extra impressive. "Our cat does the same thing for what we assume is a similar reason," one Twitter user wrote. "She also cries until we're out of the shower. It's all very sad."

Our cat does the same thing for what we assume is a similar reason. She also cries until we're out of the shower. It's all very sad. pic.twitter.com/QyH2m39QjN

Maud - my humble apologies regarding your gender identity! This is Charlie. He’s 2 now but still has those puppy dog eyes. Thought you might be distant cousins. Lol! (My dog Bailey is in the background wrapped up in blankies) pic.twitter.com/hpmGUJgPTP

@ everyone saying he just wants to play or for us to throw the toy- no, each shower he stays for a good 10 minutes staring and being upset then eventually brings the toy and if you throw it he looks at you like you offended his ancestors and doesn't bring it back